Zoe Williams, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

Relationships are an essential factor in our mental health. I work with individuals, partners, and families to identify specific problems in the relationship and teach healthy and effective strategies for communication, conflict-resolution, and problem-solving. The goal is a loving and harmonious climate in your relationships. I have special experience working with same-sex couples and non-traditional relationship structures.

Barbara Dietz, LCSW

Couples counseling brings a third person - the therapist – into the dyad in hopes of clarifying or resolving conflict that threatens the integrity of the two-person relationship. Patterns can develop in a relationship that are hard to identify without an independent listener. Fears and needs from early life often unknowingly influence how we experience our partner. Learning to know your partner’s strengths and weaknesses as seen through the lens of
a trained listener can help you see each other in a new differently.

Susan Bady, LCSW, BCD

Registered Psychotherapist

I help couples feel safe with me, as an impartial person who does not take sides, but rather helps them explore their relationship. I will teach communication skills so that you express your truth in an honest and effective way and to hear your partner's side without defensiveness; I will help you explore past influences that effect your current interaction. I will help you offer loving support both to yourself and to your partner . And then I will help you learn to compromise, as together you work out the inevitable tangles of two complex beings striving towards intimacy.

Walter Masterson, LCSW

Psychotherapy and Counseling

Careers and children each place enormous stress on a couple’s ability to be together in an intimate and satisfying way. Every couple has different ways of dealing with the challenges, and counseling can provide the perspective and encouragement to re-create a shared vision for the future. For something as important as this, it is surprising how little training and preparation is provided; family therapy fills in the blanks, and resolves the confusion.

Susie Greenebaum, LCSW, MS Ed

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

The purpose of couples counseling is to stimulate self-reflection and to facilitate healthy, honest communication between individuals. Couples counseling can be a place where you and your partner come together to examine patterns of thinking and behaving which lead to unhealthy merging, distance and conflict. Couples counseling can also be a place to disclose new information, reassess old agreements, and change the direction of a relationship.

Michael Barmak, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

As a certified Imago Relationship Therapist, I help partners feel more connected. I teach couples how to communicate so that partners understand each other, feel safe and don't take their partner's behavior personally. Once partner realize they are on the same team they can start to resolve their conflicts, rebuild trust, strengthen their relationship and bring back the passion.

Debra Feinberg, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Marriage counseling, couples therapy, premarital counseling and help with all tpes of relationship problems.
I help couples dealing with all types of relationships problems such as dealing with conflict, communication, intimacy, and perhaps, infidelity. I'm experienced helping people with common relationship issues including problems communicating, fighting about sex (lack of or lack of interest), arguments about money, children, exes, not feeling respected, appreciated, or not making your relationship a priority.
All relationships encounter problems from time to time and if you and your partner are unable to resolve issues on your own, therapy may help.

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

What are the most common couples' issues? If you are thinking "communication, conflict, sex, money, child rearing" you are correct. However, most therapists will go after the symptom on each side of the couple fence thinking that the way to effective change is by getting each party to "work" on their respective "issue". Many times the parties don’t agree but comply. Imagine if you could align the unconscious brains of a couple and stop the "working on your issues" part that has become so popular in therapy settings? Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com to learn how! Or call 877-606-6161.
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Carolyn Ehrlich, LCSW, CGP

Psychotherapist

Do you wish to improve the quality of your life? Do you wish to acquire meaning, purpose, belonging, balance, awareness, joy, passion, connection, love, peace?
Mindwork was founded on the belief that you who seeks therapy have the potential for psychological and emotional growth. Our practice is geared towards building and establishing positive relationships and positive mood within your experience. We also believe that therapy should be accessible to you, therefore we accept most forms of health insurance.

Nataliya Rusetskaya, LCSW, Ph.D. candidate

Certified Couple and Relationships Therapist, Sex Therapist

Currently I work with couples to create a therapeutic alliance of trust and safety, to gain better insights about their life challenges, and to assist the clients in reaching their goals and connect better with their loved ones through improved communication patterns and increased intimacy.
The pain and conflict of the committed relationship arise not out of lack of love for our partners, but from misunderstanding what love relationship is about.
Using Imago Dialogue restores contact and connection, enabling mutual emotional healing, restarting the developmental engine and leading to the recovery of personal wholeness

Konstantin Lukin, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

Here at the Lukin Center, our goal is to support each individual while nurturing the health and growth of their relationship. We strive to accomplish improving relationships by:
Identifying the sources of negative interaction styles,
Correcting problematic patterns of behavior,
Eliminating blockages that prevent positive emotional reciprocity,
Helping rebuild strong emotional connections.
Working with a clinician and your partner simultaneously will provide a safe space to work through the obstacles to your mutual relationship satisfaction and help build a foundation of trust within your relationship.